Example sentences of "[det] [be] [Wh det] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Might this be what Bowsher refers to as overwhelming pain ? |
2 | And this is what Gillian senses , this is what she knows she wants . |
3 | She desperately needs security not love and this is what Mitch offers her and the young men whom she likes so much do not . |
4 | For this is what William 's descendants were : the most cultured princely family in twelfth-century Europe . |
5 | This is what Dr Trofimenko calls ‘ the wider social logic of détente ’ . |
6 | This is what Dr Serafin is escaping from every time she pedals furiously to the station to catch the train to London ( one of those bicycles in the hall is hers ) with the portable typewriter lodged insecurely in the basket on the handlebars . |
7 | Homoeopathy takes into consideration our body and temperament ( this is what Bonnie needs ) , and you can get a list of homoeopathic practitioners if you write , enclosing an SAE , to Dr Christopher Day , Chinman House , Stanford in the Vale , Faringdon , Oxon SN7 8NQ . |
8 | So this is what Darwin and everybody of his time understood by Lamarckism . |
9 | Anyway , this is what Wittgenstein says : |
10 | This is what Wittgenstein calls the ‘ myth of mental processes ’ . |
11 | This is what Sandro had done for him . |
12 | Perhaps this is what Nugent Hicks saw , or feared . |
13 | I watched him go round and , as it was my first year in the sport , I thought — so this is what FI is like , eh ? |
14 | This is what BES can do , and have you heard the latest about fire security ? |
15 | This is what Aristotle appears to do to his women . |
16 | This is what Lise does in Mother Simone 's kitchen in La FilleMal Gardeé and Cinderella in her kitchen before she dances with the broom . |
17 | This is what Christine was doing , is n't it ? ’ |
18 | This is what Alexander experienced and is the very reason why it took him so long to sort out the problem with his voice . |
19 | This is what Sinclair has to say : |
20 | And he 'd say , Well and he 'd got a whole string of Lenin 's books , and he 'd reach down and pick one and turn to the right page straight away , says , This is what Lenin said , and he said , I 'll stand by this , you know . |
21 | This is what Moser calls ‘ quasi-random ’ sampling in that it is almost but not quite random . |
22 | This is what Paul meant when he said : ‘ I count all things but loss , for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord . ’ |
23 | This is what Paul Devereux has called ‘ being and seeing ’ . |
24 | This is what Paul 's theology means in practice . |
25 | Maybe this is what England have been looking for , a team that looks symmetrical on the scorecard , at least . |
26 | There can be no claim that this is what Roth really thinks : the affidavit that might have been contained in The Facts has been withheld . |
27 | No doubt this is what Vernon and Fruin ( 1986 ) are referring to when they characterise the outlook of fieldworkers , once children are in care , as one of ‘ wait and see ’ . |
28 | Look this is what Robin did . |
29 | This is what Miranda remembers , how Serafine began a story , and how at the age of nine or so , she would answer , more quietly , in chorus with Xanthe , both wanting to hear Feeny : |
30 | ‘ Just think , this is what Heymouth must have been like before electricity was discovered , ’ she said . |